Germans mull axing one F1 Grand Prix

UPDATED: 09:20, December 31, 2005

The operators of Germany's two Formula One racing circuits are considering hosting a single German Grand Prix in alternate years to secure their financial futures.

Germany hosts both the German Grand Prix, at Hockenheim, and the European Grand Prix, at the Nuerburgring, but neither circuit is making the money it used to. The Hockenheimring is struggling under heavy debts.

Walter Kafitz, general manager of the Nuerburgring told the General Anzeiger newspaper on Wednesday that his circuit was no longer packing in the 350,000 fans that came three years ago.

"Perhaps it makes sense to hold Formula One racing in Germany alternately at the Nuerburgring and the Hockenhemring," Kafitz said.

"That is an idea of ours. It has been welcomed by (Formula One chief) Bernie Ecclestone," he said.

Georg Seiler, managing director of the Hockenheimring, told the Mannheim Morgen paper on Thursday that halting Germany's hosting of the European Grand Prix had been under consideration for some time.

He added that cooperation with the Nuerburgring was a possibility.

Source: China Daily


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